sakrecoer | managed to finish my work and fix the system. followed your advice OvenWerks and it went smooth. <3 Many thanks! No idea what happened, but things are looking good so i'm happy with that! | 00:46 |
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sakrecoer | now to get some sleep before the presentation tomorrow lol! g'night! o/ | 00:47 |
oniaiki | Hello everyone.Quick question: UbuntuStudio 18.04 LTS as host. i want to use KVM to run some win apps I need. Do you think it will affect the low-latency kernel or affect performance on audio apps (when kvm not used)? | 04:16 |
oniaiki | I do not want to install any virtualization technology that will replace or affect the low-latency kernel. But I need to run Windows sometimes | 04:17 |
Eickmeyer | oniaiki: I'm limited in my help right now, but the low-latency kernel can run virtual machines. In fact, the differences are so minute between the stock Ubuntu kernel and the low-latency kernel that I wouldn't worry about it at all. | 04:17 |
oniaiki | I could run wine for somethings but I need some virtualization solution. | 04:17 |
oniaiki | Ok. I think I will run kvm. For what I recall that is is a kernel module and is already on the linux kernel. So I think it will not replace it. | 04:18 |
Eickmeyer | oniaiki: wine isn't a virtual machine, but a compatiblity layer. | 04:19 |
oniaiki | But did not find any forum that referred about that particular subject, so i was afraid the virtualization technology would replace my tuned kernel. | 04:20 |
Eickmeyer | If you really want to, you can always install "linux-generic" for the stock Ubuntu kernel. You'll be given a choice of kernels at boot. | 04:20 |
oniaiki | or change kernel parameters that will screw up things on the LL kernel | 04:21 |
Eickmeyer | Also, you're not running Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS unless you have the backports PPA enabled. | 04:21 |
OerHeks | why would kvm replace a kernel? | 04:21 |
Eickmeyer | !ubuntustudio-backports | 04:21 |
ubottu | The Ubuntu Studio Backports PPA is required for users of Ubuntu Studio to receive LTS support for Ubuntu Studio 18.04, and for #ubuntustudio to support users of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and its flavors using !jack. For more info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/BackportsPPA, !ubuntustudio-controls, and !ubuntustudio-installer | 04:21 |
Eickmeyer | KVM is built-in to the kernel. | 04:21 |
oniaiki | Ok, Then I might be ok. I am a FreeBSD guy, and just learning about UbuntuStudio. It does have all Audio/Video Production stuff just right out of the box. Thanks for the help. | 04:25 |
Eickmeyer | You're welcome. | 04:25 |
* Eickmeyer heads to bed | 04:25 | |
oniaiki | It has been working great with my AKAI LPD8,LPK25 and EWI-USB. those work amazingly. | 04:27 |
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